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  2. Repeating decimal - Wikipedia

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    0. 3: 1 0. 01: 2 ⁠ 1 / 4 ... (not necessarily reduced) will be the integer number represented by the n-digit block divided by the one represented by n 9s. For example,

  3. Fractional part - Wikipedia

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    The fractional part or decimal part [1] of a non‐negative real number is the excess beyond that number's integer part. The latter is defined as the largest integer not greater than x, called floor of x or . Then, the fractional part can be formulated as a difference : . For a positive number written in a conventional positional numeral system ...

  4. Orders of magnitude (numbers) - Wikipedia

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    1/52! chance of a specific shuffle Mathematics: The chances of shuffling a standard 52-card deck in any specific order is around 1.24 × 10 −68 (or exactly 1 ⁄ 52!) [4] Computing: The number 1.4 × 10 −45 is approximately equal to the smallest positive non-zero value that can be represented by a single-precision IEEE floating-point value.

  5. Ultraviolet - Wikipedia

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    3.94–4.43, 0.631–0.710 Medium-wave UV, mostly absorbed by the ozone layer: intermediate UV; Dorno radiation. Ultraviolet C UVC 100–280 4.43–12.4, 0.710–1.987 Short-wave UV, germicidal UV, far-UVC, ionizing radiation at shorter wavelengths, completely absorbed by the ozone layer and atmosphere: hard UV. Near ultraviolet NUV 300–400

  6. List of Christian denominations by number of members

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    Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil – 0.1 million [ 59] Anglican Church of Mexico – 0.1 million. Church of the Province of South East Asia – 0.1 million. Anglican Church of Korea – 0.1 million [ 60] Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church – 0.005 million. Lusitanian Catholic Apostolic Evangelical Church – 0.005 million.

  7. Parts-per notation - Wikipedia

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    In science and engineering, the parts-per notation is a set of pseudo-units to describe small values of miscellaneous dimensionless quantities, e.g. mole fraction or mass fraction. Since these fractions are quantity-per-quantity measures, they are pure numbers with no associated units of measurement. Commonly used are parts-per-million ( ppm ...

  8. Risk difference - Wikipedia

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    The risk difference (RD), excess risk, or attributable risk[ 1] is the difference between the risk of an outcome in the exposed group and the unexposed group. It is computed as , where is the incidence in the exposed group, and is the incidence in the unexposed group. If the risk of an outcome is increased by the exposure, the term absolute ...

  9. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    In this approach, if the fractional part of x is 0.5, then y is the odd integer nearest to x. Thus, for example, 23.5 becomes 23, as does 22.5; while −23.5 becomes −23, as does −22.5. This method is also free from positive/negative bias and bias toward/away from zero, provided the numbers to be rounded are neither mostly even nor mostly odd.